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EDITORS’ NOTES

Whether rocking out electric (“Hometown,” “Pull It Off”) or settling down with an acoustic guitar (“Better Place”), Kane Brown does it with flavor and authenticity. His warm voice wraps around a track like a work glove and grips it tight. Filled with anthems and tearjerkers, it’s a knockout of a debut album and a likely forecast of even better things to come. The deluxe edition has four bonus tracks, including a collaboration with Chris Young.

Kane Brown (Deluxe Edition)

EDITORS’ NOTES

Whether rocking out electric (“Hometown,” “Pull It Off”) or settling down with an acoustic guitar (“Better Place”), Kane Brown does it with flavor and authenticity. His warm voice wraps around a track like a work glove and grips it tight. Filled with anthems and tearjerkers, it’s a knockout of a debut album and a likely forecast of even better things to come. The deluxe edition has four bonus tracks, including a collaboration with Chris Young.

TITLE

TIME

Hometown

3:23

What Ifs (feat. Lauren Alaina)

3:08

Learning

3:22

Thunder in the Rain

2:46

Pull It Off

3:00

Cold Spot

3:38

Ain't No Stopping Us Now

3:03

Comeback

2:46

Rockstars

3:20

Better Place

3:44

Granddaddy's Chair

3:48

Setting the Night On Fire (with Chris Young)

3:21

What's Mine Is Yours

3:36

Found You

3:13

Heaven

2:57

15 Songs, 49 Minutes

℗ 2017 Sony Music Entertainment

About Kane Brown

Tennessee's Kane Brown is a contemporary country singer/songwriter blessed with a rich baritone voice. Raised by a single mom, Brown grew up in Redbank, Tennessee, where he first became interested in music while in high school. Initially attracted to R&B, Brown decided to focus on country after winning an 11th grade talent contest with his rendition of Chris Young's "Gettin' You Home (The Black Dress Song)." Buoyed by that success, Brown began posting videos online of covers of songs by Brantley Gilbert, Alan Jackson, and others. He quickly developed a loyal following of viewers, a fan base that helped his own single, "Don't Go City on Me," go viral upon its release in 2014. In 2015, Brown released his debut EP, Closer, which reached the Top Ten of the Billboard Country Albums chart. Following Closer, he also released the stand-alone single "Used to Love You Sober." In early 2016, Brown signed a recording contract with RCA/Sony Music Nashville. That December, he returned with his eponymous full-length debut, Kane Brown, featuring the singles "Ain't No Stopping Us Now" and "Thunder in the Rain." The album debuted at number one on the country charts and peaked at number ten on the Billboard 200. A third single, "What Ifs," featuring Lauren Alaina, appeared in 2017. ~ Matt Collar